XlJtXDAV, U'MH J. IHII THE EVENINO HERALD KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON IMOK Mexicans as a Most Miserable Failure Though He Had Every Opportunity to Win Success, Old Dictator's Nephew Never Realized His Chance or Made Use of the Things in His Path United l'r" rUe MKXKU) CITY, Apprll 3. Ipprll 3d. Ail- urn Vrry fnw ill Tli rnemlpa of ' ialrr of r'ulU lln a lb Mvikan capital hi, r-imui. ' . .... alia, lil "' '1"l' " ,,UUM criticism jwoti M former supporters a h din aimmg !" who l.atr altnyg vt.miu hint Uck of iirvo and abllliy I. Ih tbiM1 guiorally brought agalnm him So rosti In Mexico b had mom up- orltinlllr to mako omellitnc of him. lf and take a hand In tho drstlnlr at lelc than Kollx Diss, for. ivn Itinuch be a only the tieuhaw of eld 'rrldent Dial, the president (.It rrn mure kindly lu Kellx thau tie 014 to lit own ", who tbur-'frum nuibl) Itirapablo of aumlng rmpon- Iblllly of any ort " tried to make him a autesinan." lff ay old I'ornru remarked of rll and be watfi'l big enough for II I tried to make him a Financier sad gave him every chance In the Second Street Boulevard Is Cause Whll? tbo ttwond .treet boulerd Bovem.ni ha, b..n g,t wh ,.' liu.l.im by all Hum- believing l.ke . ., . . ..... ,t,o,. drive will b a benefit. It canuol U, Jd that thU enthusiasm I. rnm.l,,,, au obJccllo ura b, K. H.",X,U eWB,i- no nllllon at .M among the mn wom properly li adjacent to the thoroughfare Specially I. this true .lure the tlvvvrv, Marlon flanks, 1 l Camp tll and (' II Critter made, their re YOU'RE SAFE lo leave It with tta your phono order for (Jrorrries. Vegetable. Frnlf, or anytblu; In firocrrlre la rtilicaJly ac Irctrd with as luucli care for our phoaxi orders aa Mrr you wr onally atlradlBa your shop ping. Culls uor leftovers are not Iwliurtl off on phone customer, nor do v liave a solicitor to come In lain with orders lu be filled with (ho worst or last of lots. This rlaa of goods if on hand I sold on sight or dumped. YOU'RE SAFE If Yon Cell 200 IH)N j. XUMWALT, I'res. K. M. IIUU11, Vice 1'rea. and Trees. IIKKT K. W1THKOW, Becretnrjr Surveyora and Irrigation Engineers Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING MAI'H, lLAN, IILUKI'lllNTH. KU. KLAMATH KALLi, ORBOON Denounce world, but bo cuuliiu't rlt to the op. 't'ortuulty I trlnl to umkn htm a, From a military standpoint Dlax, ,",l,l"r- ' failed. Then I gate.nlao iimdu b characteristic and fatal j h,m ""' "Ul" o1' "' '"''",5 UM of m,",nl,,, w,,")' tt',,!r lln Vera' pollr of M"lro City and he was Crm, he did not tend out scouting' ,,,,, ,,, , cl ,b ,,,, nM lo. t IV IU lMa' lur of Vera t'ru, twecu the tapltal and lilt seaport tur ''' downfall of Madoro, la a itroiiKhold (r these llnoi, within un ,,lftl '" fuU "r llulUllCN ot "' '" "" r his revolution, Hiablllt) lu makv Hid moat of oppor-, ttooiw urfo runbed to overthrow him, ihiiIIIm In tin. ru.i.im houn, whin and iVIIx Dim wound up In jail, with r-VIUDIas gained control uf lb lu,,n drath iitoure hanging over hU was thn mini of I3.000.0UU Dim Itmil nomr learned It wai there until aftr Meilcnns, llk.i all other folka tho h had bin rapturml by Madrro and world ocr, ov a winner. Hut they lil revolution bad failed ,liavo ij KelU Dinx fall In every- KikiI'- cried old I'urflro Dim. In thing he undertook and they were not Pari. liri Im beard of thU Incident. )urprlied to co lluerta, after Madero! KelU wa ata) ready to ptral from(had bren overthrown, aelie the pree-j tbo poor but he wouldn't take money .Idrney and nd tho weak Felix away goterniiinut he waa trying to on a foreign mlutou. overthrow Among all claanet In Mexico, ex- Them ere 10,000 rln tored In rept for a few politicians wbo might' Vera l"ru. which Kellx ttlas might bato ripd. but, with hi uul iujwr- flrlallty be didn't know of thrlr pre., rnrr In the town until It was too late aid he In need of rifle and am- oi Protests 'Ing r lose all benefit from the lake" port .Mctlti tho benefit and dam-, "Tl"' boulevard at present euds In ThU. the property owner, sax., 't belled It j. the i. .oil njiniialil- 'purpose to put It In wlui no outlet, u "m "lu,',, .d u,w4 At latt night' meeting of the coun- ,, ' , , ... , , ..,' ,. ,.,.. Bf , I "It Is patent to lb ca.ual observer Iloamm. C K Wiley, Fred II. Mills' ad A. I. Leavllt. was presented to , cuUne T,lU wl ,,, ,, reason for objection, amuug them . , ,, . the following The boulevard would cut off acce.s to the lake, dc.troylng dock ndJMolljn).t ,0 ghl , counc, oppor. wharf privilege, of tbo property cut lun 0 ,ook ,, holU Mn of h through, would cut off all dralnago cou,rovorg).( Into the lake, would loiauy ueairoy the value of the property a a water- front, and that tho benefit Were RMt-nted too high and tho damage 'sustained would bo greatly In exce of the benefits, If any.' that might ac(prco of ,,- 60 Now ,, the mo , cr"p i All of the objector were prewnt lu person. "The Klamatli L'auai company auu myself will put up 11,250 toward the construction of the boulevard, aud 1 think wo are twins bauded some thin." said lleames, "Tho nsrrow strip near the lake would be of nu value, nnd tho viewers put the bene-, fit nt $1,700 and the damages at I2U0 lu uitdlllon to the lot of tin' Furnished Rooms CO crentM ft night aud up Itutes by week or mouth. Mod ern. Steam heal. Hot nnd cold water lu all rooms, The Argravct .rf .1, It. IIKIlHHIIKUOKH Prop. Bucond St., oft Main F. Diaz j munition at that moment ' T protll by hU ucco, the opplnlon la general that almont any candidate for the prealdeucy who might be selected from prenvnt Mexlcau lenders would) be more efficient that Frllx Dlax property, w 111 aUo have to pay the aptnenU lotted against the adja cent property It lit. ellv .kill miiti. iIih rma.lu.Mt. ... v. ... m.w.v ,WHwn7 j 1C0 feet from the lake I will gladly donate Hie damages," said Mr. Wiley. "The water front, with landing faclll-jand Ilea for launches, etc, I believe, la a 'greater benefit to the city than the .boulevard, Under the present rout- Ittlat fflmn In tint In ihee rn n li iwf (nsv tnwi! -' , , , ,, ,. , ! r Wound. 1 belief It policy for Ibis matter to be continued It j county has some light ahead " . ' . .. ,. IhB ,-. Ponllnu.d ub.ii Vj'I'UII lUUIIUII HI VUUUkdUMU 1- doing to llulld? During the next 90 day the Big Ilasln Lumber company will sell Klamath fir dimensions at a base build, while the price Is low Let us nRUro 0Mr wUbMiUs 0n everything )n , building line. Phone 107. 27tf DARKEN GRAY HAIR, LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY HAOK TICA AND HULl'HUH DARK KN8 HO NATURALLY THAT NO IIODY CAN TKLL Almost everyone knows that Sags iTcn and Bulphur, properly compound ed, uriugn uuck (no unturai coior ana lustre to the hair when faded, streak od or gray; also ends dandruff, itch ing scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago the only way to gtt this mixture was lo make It at home, which, is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking nt any drug store for "Wyelh's Sago aud Sulphur Hair Remedy," you wilt get a targe bottle of this famous old recipe for about 50 cents. Don't stay gray! Try it! No one en n possibly tell that you darkened your hair, a it does It so naturally nud evenly. You dampen a spongo or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray balr disappears, and after another ap plication or two, your balr becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy. (Paid Advertisement) MllK. A. I'ETKRHTFlNKrVB Not much eilver, But plenty to eat, For a two hit nseal II can't be heat. In sUata Street MALIN LOCALS ( Herald HpecUl Mervlce) MAI. IN, April 2k Mr. Martin, tbo ditch rider, met with u painful acci dent recently. Tin- tendon In hU ankle wnn badly tlralripd, aud be will be obliged to stay In for moral days. Ed Hue, wbo ha been working with thu concrete men on the ditch, bus huh- Ui Miirrlll to continue hli work Mr. Clillwood, a homesteader on the upper Merrill road, vlalled the HhantH View achool tbU week. Jtev Acblson of Merrill preached at Hbaata View Hunday week aud at this place last Hunday. riu..HA. UI.iiivI.fMu.. ....A ..!. .111 leave for Uryaut mountain soon eorgo and his father will work for tbo llryanl Mountain Lumber com pany The water users lu this project ex pect water In the ditch soon after May 1st. Mr and Mra. Hunt of Klamath Falls were visiting tbnlr son. O. K. limit, oter Hunday Cy lirowu of l-niigell Valley stayed all ulgbt at II. K Wilson's one night last week. Mr Cole recently moved Into Mr. Dobey's house. Max McCall was In Sand Hollow this week, conferring with the farm ers. Dr W. C. Itanaom made a profea ,'slonal call here last week. j Hunt! Mra. Htrowbrldge aud Mrs. "went to the Lava Hods last Wedne- First Trust and Savings Hank, a Cor Jday poratlon, Plaintiff; It. C Short and family, from near Klamath Falls, visited H family Easter 8unday, . K. Wilson Mr. Snowgoose, who represents the Pacific Tea company, was In this vicinity last week. We are Informed that there will be a social at Carr Ranch school on the night of May 1st. Indications are that there wilt be a railroad through Malln not far In the future. Transportation facilities are very much needed here. TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS SOON Tlllltn STRKKT IMPROVEMENT CONTRACT TO HE AWARDED MAY StaTU 18 TO BK PAVED WITH OIL MACADAM Did for tho Improvement ot Third street are to be opened May J 6th. This was decided at last night's meeting of the council. The street Is to be Improved by pav ing n twenty-four-foot roadway of oiled macadam. This thoroughfare will be used by the greater part of the bill traffic. Hotel Arrival Hotel Hall C O. Merrill, K. L. l'arrlsu, It. S. Adams, Merrill; J. C. PlOeld, Chippe wa; A. L. Cronholm, Fred Deuntson.i J S. Dennison, Modesto; J. O. Ham-1 nkor, Ilonanta; O. A. Loug, Chicago; W. II. Ward, LosAugeles; 11. F. Chap man, Worden; Miss Parsons, Brad nack; O. B. Broncb, Fort Klamatb; Mm. K. O. Thompson, city. White Pelican Mrs. J. W. Grant, Franklin, Pa.; G. J, Grant, Los Angeles; J. W. Call, Medford; J. A. Durst, Marysvlllo; J. U. Hart, Oakland; F. A. Kress, Port laud; J. li. Harris, J. W. Henter, San Francisco, Loudou has twenty women adver tising canvassers. Legal Notices Notice of BherUTa Sale Uy virtue of execution issued out ot tho circuit court ot the State ot Oregon, for Klamath county, dated the .eth day of March, 1914, upoa a certain decree ot foreclosure aad or der ot aala in a certain suit la said circuit court, wherein Fred Malaga and (Jus Melbase, aa plalntlts, a the Iitu. day of March, ,1114, obtained a decroo against nils M. Csstsl and A. Castel, defendant, for tho (urn of two thousand five hundred ninety-two i arid GO. 100 (I2.C92.CC) dollars, with tost and dliburtemenU taxed at'whortln Odd Fellows Hall Astocla tbirty-six and 76-100 dollari, which Judgment and decree wu duly en tered In the Judgment lien docket on the 2fth day of March, 1914, wherein ,sald decree directs the alo of lota ten and eleven of block four la West Klamath fall (formerly Wtit Link vlllo), according to the duly recorded plat thereof on file In tho office of the county clerk of Klamath county. Or- cgon, or so much thereof as necessary to satisfy said sums with Intercut thereon and costs and accruing costs, Notice Is hereby given that In pur - isuance to said Judgment, decree and. order of salo on execution, I will, on tho 2d day of May, A. I). 1914, at the front door of tbo county bouse In Klamath Falls, Oregon, at the hour I of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, sell at public auction to the high-' est bidder, for earn, the following' described property, to-wlt: Lots ten and eleven of block f0ur'Talt,n a,?d levied upon as the proper In West Klamath Falls (formerly1' ' 'uo ald Fd ' Mills, defend West Mukvflle) state of Oregon, ac-l&n. or as much thereof as may be cording to the duly recorded plat necessary to satisfy tho said Judg- thereof on tile In the office of the couuly clerk ot Klamath county, Or egon, said property taken and levied on and decreed to be sold as the prop erty of Klla M. Castel and A. Castel to satisfy a docrco In favor of Fred Melbase and Qua Melhaso against Klla M. Castel and A. Castel with In- terest thereon together with costs and disbursements that have or may ac- Icrue. i I . ,Date1 Bt Klth Fall, Oregon, ilhU 30,U Y ot Marcu- 191- U. U. IXJW. Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. By Geo. A. Hnydon. Deputy. 31-7-14-21-28 h Kqully Xo. 13-t llu tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. In and for the County of Klamath. J. L. Fielder. Defendant. To Wuotn It May Cencern: ' Vnlfn la linrnliK !,... ,!. ...,.. and by lrtue of an execution and or der of sale, duly Issued out of the office of the clerk of the circuit court of the state ot Oregon In and for the county of Klamath, under date the Mth day of April, 19H, In the above entitled suit upon decree made and entered In said suit and court on the Cth day ot March, 1913, In favor of the First Trust and Savings Dank, a corporation, plaintiff, against J. L. Fielder, defendant above named, di recting the sale of the premises here inafter described to satisfy judgment and decree In slid suit for the sum of eleven hundred ninety-three and 33 100 dollars ($1193.33). two hundred dollars attorney fees ($200.00), and twenty end .0-100 dollars ($20.20) costs and disbursements, with ten (10) per cent Interest thereon from and after the said Sth day of March, 1913, with accruing custs and dis bursements. Now, therefore, by virtue ot said execution and order of sale, and in compliance therewith, I have duly levied upon ttu hereinafter described premises, and will, on the 14th day ot May, 1914, at the hour ot ten o'clock a. m. on said day, at the front door of the court bouse In the city ot Klam-j ath Falls, county ot Klamath, state ot Oregon, offer and sell at public auc tion or outcry, to the highest bidder! for cash In hand, all ot tbo Interest, , estate, right, tltlo at law or In equity, j including the tenements, ncrcaitn ments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywlso appertaining, ot tbo said J. L. Fielder, defendant, In and to the following described real estate, to wit,: The east hulf of tho eat half (K of KH) of section twenty seven (27), and tho west half ot tho northwest quarter (VH of SWK) of Sectlou thirty (30), Township thirty-two (32) south, Ruugo seven and one-half (7) east, WtllamettQ Meridian; Or so much of said premises as may be necessary to Batlsfy tho amounts nnmed In said oxecutlon and order ot sale, including the accruing costs herein; tho proceeds ot said sale to be applied to the satisfaction ot snld exe cution, docreo and order ot salo, in cluding Judgment, attorney tees, costs and disbursements and accruing costs, the overplus. It any, to bo paid Into the court to bo applied as by law ro qulrod nud directed. Dated at Klamath Falls, county ot Klamath, state of Oregon, on this 14th day of April, 1914. C. C. LOW. Sheriff ot Klamath County, State ot Oregon. OEO. A. HAYDON, Deputy. E. L. BLLIOTT, Attorney for Plain tiff. 211-4 Wllllts building, Klamath Falls. Oregon. 14-21-28-5-12 b Notice of ShertTa Bale. By virtue of an execution to me duly Issued by the clerk of the circuit court of the county of Klamath, tUto of Oregon, dated tbo 24th day of April, 1914, In a cortaln action In the !clrcult court for said county and state, tlon li plaintiff and It recovered Judement against Fred. II. Mills, de fendant, for the ium of four hundred ninety and no ono-hundredtbs dollari, and cost and disbursements taxed at ten and 20 one-hundredth dollari, on the 15th day of April, 1914. Notice Is hereby given that I will on the 1st day of Juno, 1914. at the front door of the court bouse In 'Klamath Falls, Oregon, In Klamath 'county, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon cf said day, sell at public autlon to , the highest bidder, for cash, tho fol- lowing described property, to-wit: I-ots four, Ave, six and seven, la block ninety-one; lot six, seven, eight, nine and ten. In block one hundred one; also lots one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nlD'j and ten. In block eighty-nine, all In Klamath Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, m'-'nt In favor of the Odd Fellows Hall Association, a corporation. against Fred II. Mills, with Interest thereon, together with all costs and disbursements that have or may ac crue. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, ?th April. 1914. C. C. LOW, Sheriff. Uy GEO. A. HAYDON. Deputy. 2C-2-9-1C-23-30 b gummosa Equity" No. 677 In the circuit court of the state ot Oregon, for the county of Klamath. Richard Melbase. Plaintiff, s. IX C. Spink (also known as Robert C. Spink), A. L. Spink (also known as AKco L. Spink), and M. L. Jlajers, Trustee; and P. Lowen gart, M. Seller and Sanford Lowengart, Defendants. To SI. I, Mayers, Trustee. Defendant above named: In the name of the state of Oregon. ou are hereby required to answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled action, on or before the Cth day of June, 1914, that be ing the day ot the last publication ot this summons, and the last day within which you are required to answer, as fixed by the order ot publication ot this summons. If you fall to appear and answer, plaintiff will take Judgment and de cree against you as prayed In bis complaint. This suit Is brought to foreclose the Mortgage given by the defend- jants. It. C. Spink (also known as Robert C. Spink) and A. L. Spink (also known as Alice L. Spink), to Richard Melh&se. plaintiff, on April 2S, 1911, to secure the payment of tho two promissory notes of said de- jfendants, dated on said April 28, 1911, for sixteen hundred and sixty- six and sixty-seven one-hundredths dollars, each, due one and two years after said date, respectively, with In terest at S per cent per annum from date, and providing for reasonable attorney's fees, and upon the follow ing described real estate In Klamath county, Oregon, tewlt: Beginning at the south-westerly corner of lot two (2) In block eighteen (IS) In the city ot Klam ath Falls. Oregon, formerly Link vllle, thence northerly along the line ot lots two (2) and seven (7). two hundred forty (240) feet to IMne street; thence easterly along tho southerly line of Pine street twenty-Qvo (25) feet; thence sou therly and parallel to the westerly lie ot lots two (2) and seven (7) two hundred forty (240) feet to tho northerly Hue ot Main street; thenco westerly along the northerly ' line of Main street twenty-five (25) feet to tho place of beginning, in the city ot Klamath Falls, formerly LInkvllle, Oregon, above described promises fronting and abutting on Main street 25 feet and Pin street 25 feet. And to have declared Junior, In ferior and subsequent to plaintiff's said mortgage the mortgage made, executed and deltvered to you by said defendants, Robert C. and Alice L. Spink, on April 29, 1913, upon the eame premises as those covered by plaintiff's mortgage aa above set forth, and to have your mortgage lien and all right, title and Interest which you, or any of said defendants, may have lu tho mortgaged premises barred and foreclosed, except the right to redeem as provided by law. No personal Judgment is demanded against you In said complaint. This summons Is published once a week, for six consecutive weeks, lu the Evening Herald, 'a dally news paper ot general circulation, printed and published in the city of Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, by order ot Honorable Henry L. Benson, Judge of the circuit court ot the state of Oregon, for the county of Klam ath, and dated April 14, 114, ta first publication of this Ing made on the 26th dy ot Affll, 1914. STONH OAL, Attorneys for PlslatlsT. 2C-2-9-16-23-30-8h .Notice lavltlauj 1'ropoMla to 1 City of Klamath Fall Iaafvo Honda. Scaled proposals wilt be tetrel by the Police Judge of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregoa, until Moatajr, May 11th, 1914, at 8 o'clock p, ., for the purchase of 17,291.43 city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, Imftrovmeat bonds. The bonds are autboriied by Ordlnanco No. 322 of said city, ul wilt mature In tea years from date of Issue; said bond being optional alter ono year, and may be redeemed la numerical order at the optica of the city at any semi-annual couaoa period at or after one year froas date ot Issue. These bonds are Issued to provide funds for part payment ot the coat of constructing a sewer In that part of the city known aa the Fourth Sewer Unit. These bonds wilt be sold to tae highest and best bidder for cask, for not less than par value aad accraed Interest; and will bear Interest not exceeding S per cent. Each proposal to purchase sauet be accompanied by a check for S per cent of the amount of the bid, eertl- jflcd by some responsible bank, MX able to the city of Klamath rails. Proposals must be sealed aa en dorsed "Proposal to purchase 'Im provement Bonds." The Common Council reserves the right to reject any aad all bids aad proposal. Dated at Klamath Falls, April 10, 1914. A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judge of the City of KUasath Fall. Oregon. 4-10 Ml otiee to Contractors Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned up to 8 o'clock p. an. of May 4. 1914, for the erection ot a city ball on lots 9 and 10, block 76, Klamath addition to Klamath Falls, Oregon. Proposals must be for tumishiag all labor and materials, machinery and construction equipment neces jsary for the full construction ana completion of such city hall la ac cordance with the plana aad spectaca tlons prepared by Velght ft Co.. archi tects. Proposals received will be opeaed and considered by the Common Cema cil ot the city ot Klamath Falls, Ore gon, at the corner ot Mala aad Sec ond street, in said city, at their reg ular meeting, Monday eveaing. May 4.-1914, or at such other Urn aa the meeting may be adjoaraed to. Each proposal must he accom panied by an unconditional certified check payable to J. W. Siemeas, city treasurer, for 6 per cent ot the amount of the proposal aa a guaran tee that the successful bidder will enter Into contract and execute the re quired bond within ten days from the date of the award. Proposals shall be mad only on the form prepared by the architect. Plans and specifications may he ob tained ot the architect at their oalce In said city on deposit of $26 guar anteeing the return of the plaaa aad specifications in good condition. Said deposit to be returned upon receipt of plana aad specifications. The right is reserved by the city ot Klamath Falls to reject any aad all bids and proposals. By order ot the CouaciL A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judge ot the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon. 4-17-5-4 h .Notice for PubUcattoa (Not Coal Lands) Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Lakevlew. Oregon, March 6th. 1914. Notice is hereby given that Jamea D. Grimes, whose postofflc addreas la Klamath Falls, Oregoa, did, oa the 21st day of March, 1913, file la this offlce Sworn Statement aad Applica tion. No. 06489, to purchase the IW i NWU. Wft 8WK. 8c. 11, aad NEK SEK. Sec. 10. township 19 8., range 10 E Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the aA of June S, 1178, and acts amendatory, known aa the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraise ment, and that, pursuant to such ap plication, the land and timber tbereea have been appraised at a total at $400. tbe timber estimated' at I19.999 board feet at $1 per M., 400 Jualftr posts at 5 cents each, and ta laad at $170; that said applleaat will 4tr final proof ta support ot his applica tion and sworn statement oa ta tld day.of May. 1914, befor O. R. DLa. county clerk of Klamath ceuaty, Ore gon, at Klamath Falls, Oretoa. Any person la at liberty to pr4t this purchase before eatry, or tolsaato a contest at aay Urn befor ta ani ent issuea, fey filing a erraraad affidavit in thin which would dejfeji tJfe sastry. JA8. F, 3-11 h W